Scott Nicholson: A framework for Internet archeology: Discovering use patterns in digital library and Web-based information resources.
David Beer: Reflecting on the digit(al)isation of music.
Volume 10, Number 3, March 2005
Jeff Ubois: New approaches to television archiving.
Mathias Klang: Free software and open source: The freedom debate and its consequences.
Haekyung Jeon-Slaughter, Andrew C. Herkovic, Michael A. Keller: Economics of scientific and biomedical journals: Where do scholars stand in the debate of online journal pricing and site license ownership between libraries and publishers?
Ulises A. Mejias: Re-approaching Nearness: Online communication and its place in Praxis.
David Ronfeldt: Al Qaeda and its affiliates: A global tribe waging segmental warfare?
Scott Sayre: Multimedia that matters: Gallery-based technology and the museum visitor.
Volume 10, Number 6, June 2005
Nena E. Bloom, Cynthia Stout: Using digitized primary source materials in the classroom: A Colorado case study.
Leti M. Bocanegra, Margie Harrison-Smith: The Agricultural Economics Challenge: An online program where high school students learn economics and agriculture of the Salinas Valley.
Anne Aula, Mika Käki: Less is more in Web search interfaces for older adults.
David Bach, Jonathan Sallet: The challenges of classification: Emerging VOIP regulation in Europe and the United States.
Michael Dartnell: Communicative practice and transgressive global politics: The D'ua of Sheikh Muhammed Al Mohaisany.
Mark Deuze: Towards professional participatory storytelling in journalism and advertising.
Joss Hands: E-deliberation and local governance: The role of computer mediated communication in local democratic participation in the United Kingdom.
Kilic Kanat: Ethnic media and politics: The case of the use of the Internet by Uyghur diaspora.
Paul F. Marty, Michael B. Twidale: Usability at 90mph: Presenting and evaluating a new, high-speed method for demonstrating user testing in front of an audience.